Lastest Stories by Will Ashworth

Vancouver billionaire Jim Pattison has been busy gobbling up the shares of Westshore Terminals Investments
When news surfaced that Network Canada was in merger talks with the parent company of the Toronto Star, Postmedia’s shares shot up.
When a CEO is buying, that’s an excellent sign.
The government agency responsible for collecting taxes from Canadian individuals and businesses has requested that Shopify hand over records for its Canadian stores from the past six years. 
Canopy Growth’s latest financial results suggest the once-dominant Canadian cannabis company is on the verge of becoming a permanent financial wreck.
A move by Canada’s bank regulator may have just put shares of the country’s lenders in investor quarantine for the next four months.
Allied Properties has announced that it will sell its portfolio of data centers in downtown Toronto.
CMHC Chief Economist Bob Dugan suggested that housing affordability would worsen rather than improve in the years ahead if Canada didn’t address the shortage. 
Air Canada (CA:AC) stock holders have much to be happy about. AC stock is up almost 22% in 2023, keeping pace with the global air carriers share rebound. And last week brought news of a...
If you own stock in Intact Financial, the largest Canadian property and casualty insurance provider, the implications of the wildfires are both good and bad. 
It is a reminder to investors that even dividend darlings such as BCE have to make tough choices about their businesses to continue sending investors those lovely quarterly checks.
The announcement that Toronto-based Corby Spirit and Wine will acquire 90% of Ace Beverage Group is music to the ears of long-time CSW stock holders. 
Brookfield Renewable has announced that it will acquire Duke Energy’s unregulated commercial renewables business for $2.8 billion.
The Alaska Permanent Fund scaling back its private equity commitments could be good news for its public equities portfolio. 
You might not be able to match an investment manager’s resources, but that doesn’t mean you can’t think like a pension plan CEO.